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 PROPERTY OF A GENTLEMAN  明萬曆
 A 'QIANJIN' AND 'TIANQI' LACQUER LOBED   戧金填漆羲之愛鵝圖梅式盤
 DISH,  《大明萬曆年製》款
 MARK AND PERIOD OF WANLI
 15.3 cm

 HK$ 150,000-260,000
 US$ 19,200-33,200






 This lobed dish is executed in qiangjin and tianqi (‘gold-  necks of geese, and his fondness for them is reflected in the
 etched’ and ‘filled-in’) technique, which originated in the Song   famous story where he copied the Daoist classic Daodejing
 dynasty and matured in the Xuande period when it became   for a priest in exchange for a white goose.
 an imperial craft. It remained extremely rare, however, until   An almost identical Wanli mark and period dish is included
 the late Ming period, and was more frequently produced for   in 2000 Years of Chinese Lacquer, Oriental Ceramic Society
 the court only in the Jiajing and Wanli reigns, as in the case of   of Hong Kong and the Art Gallery, The Chinese University of
 the present example.  Hong Kong, Hong Kong, 1993, cat. no. 82, where the author
 This idyllic scene illustrates the celebrated calligrapher Wang   discusses the development of late Ming reign marks on
 Xizhi (AD 303-361) leisurely sitting under a tree when an   lacquerware and suggests that early Wanli pieces are often
 attendant presents a goose to him. Wang found inspiration   inscribed with six-character marks as seen on the present
 for his calligraphy in natural forms, including the graceful   example (p. 158).



































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